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<blockquote data-quote="RottenBars" data-source="post: 708545" data-attributes="member: 46917"><p>Hello all.. I'm brand new to this site as of 10 minutes ago. I hope that it will bring me the help and community that I'm looking for. Well enough of that its time i get down to what I'm making this post about in the first place. So due to a terrible leg injury a few months ago that required surgery I'm unable to work and also unable to do what I love the most (Which was what injured me) which is go skateboarding I have decided to take up being the on photography side of skateboarding now. I have taken photos as a hobby my whole life but within the last 3 months I have had this desire to learn and learn as much as I can and possibly turn my hobby into something else. So anyways, I used to shoot photos of my homies skateboarding all on the auto settings and there was never much depth to them at all. I looked up a few sites about using manual settings and what not and my pictures have gotten better. Well, I'm always looking to progress in anything that I do so that is why I have come to this forum in the hopes that i could pick someones brain. I'm trying to figure out and find what is like the best way to go settings wise when taking photos of skateboarding. Would just like some feedback and perhaps what some of the settings and things you use to make photos of skateboarding turn out better..I'm shooting with a D90 as well.. So yeah. Hopefully this makes some sense and I hope to get some great Feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RottenBars, post: 708545, member: 46917"] Hello all.. I'm brand new to this site as of 10 minutes ago. I hope that it will bring me the help and community that I'm looking for. Well enough of that its time i get down to what I'm making this post about in the first place. So due to a terrible leg injury a few months ago that required surgery I'm unable to work and also unable to do what I love the most (Which was what injured me) which is go skateboarding I have decided to take up being the on photography side of skateboarding now. I have taken photos as a hobby my whole life but within the last 3 months I have had this desire to learn and learn as much as I can and possibly turn my hobby into something else. So anyways, I used to shoot photos of my homies skateboarding all on the auto settings and there was never much depth to them at all. I looked up a few sites about using manual settings and what not and my pictures have gotten better. Well, I'm always looking to progress in anything that I do so that is why I have come to this forum in the hopes that i could pick someones brain. I'm trying to figure out and find what is like the best way to go settings wise when taking photos of skateboarding. Would just like some feedback and perhaps what some of the settings and things you use to make photos of skateboarding turn out better..I'm shooting with a D90 as well.. So yeah. Hopefully this makes some sense and I hope to get some great Feedback. [/QUOTE]
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